
Lexington Celebrates 250 Years of Rich History
News Summary Lexington is commemorating its 250th anniversary in 2025 with a series of events that highlight its rich history, including prominent figures like Charlotte

News Summary Lexington is commemorating its 250th anniversary in 2025 with a series of events that highlight its rich history, including prominent figures like Charlotte

News Summary The Kentucky House of Representatives has rejected a Senate proposal to cap enrollment for virtual schools, adding uncertainty to virtual learning programs in

News Summary Central Kentucky is experiencing unseasonably warm spring weather, with temperatures reaching up to the mid-70s this week. While the pleasant conditions last through

News Summary The Lexington Police Department is on the lookout for a third suspect, 22-year-old Jeffrey Ollie, linked to a homicide case from January 19.

News Summary Under Bryne Jacobs’ leadership, Lexington Traditional Magnet School has undergone significant transformations, elevating it from poor performance to a center of academic and

News Summary A three-vehicle collision on Tates Creek Road in Lexington resulted in the death of 24-year-old Cary ‘Danielle’ Griffing. The tragic accident, which occurred

News Summary Camp Nelson National Monument in Kentucky has reduced its staff by 25% due to federal workforce cuts initiated by the Trump administration. The

News Summary Lexington city officials are gearing up for an expected winter storm, implementing safety measures to ensure community readiness. Mayor Linda Gorton announced that

News Summary The Lexington City Council has voted to retain its office of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), countering an ordinance aimed at eliminating the

News Summary On March 8, 2025, thousands gathered in downtown Lexington to participate in protests for International Women’s Day. The Women’s March, themed ‘Unite and